MOUNTAINTOP
FAITH MINISTRIES TODAY
The Lord birthed a great vision in the heart of Clinton House,
Sr. when he arrived in the city of Las Vegas. The vision entailed
providing a place of worship; a solace for receiving spiritual
strength; a place for educational enrichment and social activities;
a place where lives could be built on the foundation of God’s
Word. Now over 1,500 families are continuing to commit their
lives to Christ at such an exponential momentum that MFM has
become one of the most visited churches in the Las Vegas valley.
We’d love to have you join us for church at Mountaintop
Faith Ministries this weekend. On these pages, you’ll find
information about our services and times, what’s happening
for children, teens, directions, clips of our messages, and much
more. We want to make it easy to get to the “Mountaintop”,
and enjoyable when you arrive.
Remember: You matter to God! MOUNTAIN TOP FAITH MINISTRIES HISTORY
Mountaintop Faith Ministries was blessed with humble beginnings
as Golden Valley Apostolic Church, founded by Elder Charles
Gamble in 1973 and incorporated on June 1, 1978. Our Senior
Pastor, Elder Clinton House, was installed on September 14,
1990 with a congregation of only 13 members. On July 18,
1993 the church was renamed Mountaintop Faith Ministries
(MFM). Mountaintop currently owns 11.5 acres of property, including
the current parking and worship facilities at 2845 South Lindell
Road. The remaining property is made up of nine additional
parcels in the immediate area bordered by Lindell to the East,
Westwind to the West, Eldora to the North and Edna to the South. The current campus includes a 700-seat Multi-Purpose
Facility dedicated on January 22, 2000, as well as our Corporate
Offices
and the 1,800-seat Gymnatorium. The expansion of MFM continues
in accordance with the vision that God has given Pastor House.
Upon completion the campus will also include the MFM Family
Life & Learning Center, the MFM Main Sanctuary, affordable
housing nearby. MFM is “The Church in the heart of the
city with the people of the city in its heart. |